Jane Austen referred to Pride and Prejudice (1813), the earliest of her published novels, as her “darling child”—and generations of readers have taken it to heart ever since. The irresistible attraction she portrays between the sparkly, independent Elizabeth Bennet and the solemnly austere Mr. Darcy counts among the greatest, most

romantic—and funniest—love stories ever told. In this graphic-novel adaptation, writer Ian Edginton and artist Robert Deas introduce one of the best-loved works of English literature to a new generation of readers.

About the author

Ian Edginton, one Britain’s best-known comics writers, has worked with Lucasfilm and Paramount Pictures to adapt Star Wars, Star Trek, Alien, Predator, and Terminator properties into comic-book form. His graphic novel Scarlet Traces: The Great Game was nominated for two Eisner Awards in 2007. Edginton lives in the UK. Robert Deas has illustrated a number of classic adaptations. Deas is also the creator of Troy Trailblazer, a weekly feature in the Phoenix. He lives in the UK.